but in short...generally..you need to take foundation..especially if you are not from uk. i had varies items in my portfolio...some paintings, some illustrations, life drawings, one sulpture, digital art etc.

victim..i was wondering. what's the percentage for sales tax in london? is there a sales tax? and do students get discounts for alot of things?

I was wondering.. is it actually possible to get into CSM without a foundation course? What do you need to have in your portfolio then?

I was told by the international office that it is possible, but you need to prove yourself BEYOND what is going on at CSM. Meaning, if you already know what you're doing, you must demonstrate incredible experience and talent to be able to skip the foundation. Meaning degrees, etc, within the same subject.

im just guessing...but is it because of the way they teach there?
i have heard people say they hate CSM because it's so 'free'..unlike american schools like parsons which is always on your case.
and from what i see..the general asthetics of european fashion schools are different than ones in north america

Are there any U.S. students who have gone to the Central Saint Martins short courses?! Im thinking of doing a couple and wanted to know how your experience was. Any input would be great, I need help!!
thanks!

is there anyone here who's applied for the BA fashion here through UCAS?
as u guyz said they always prefer foundation but i still wanna have a go....
though, i haven't got any notice for interview or reject yet...
does anyone know when i will get any information from them?

^it takes a while, though if you havnt done a foundation or a btec thats been a waste of £5 (ucas fee right?) i think everyone has already had an interview i remember seeing them lugging portfolio's around